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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
When using the Rotary Tool, always maintain a firm grip on the tool with both hands. Never put your hands or feet in the cutting area. Do not grasp the tool or place your hands too close to the bit. Keep your hands well away from the bit. Never reach underneath the tool while the bit is in motion. Do not use your legs or feet to stabilize the work piece. Always unplug the power cord before making any adjustments or attaching accessories. Be careful not to accidentally trip the power switch when setting the tool down or picking the tool up. 7 Never touch the collet or bit immediately after use. To prevent short circuits, clean the tool's vents regularly with compressed air. Do not alter or misuse tool. This drill is not a dental tool. Do not use on the teeth of animals or humans. SYMBOLS IMPORTANT: Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer. SYMBOL NAME EXPLANATION V Volts Voltage (Potential) A Amperes Current Hz Hertz Frequency (Cycles per Second) W Watt Power Kg Kilograms Weight Alternating Current Type of Current Direct Current Type of Current Alternating or Direct Current Type of Current Earthing Terminal Grounding Terminal Class II Construction Denotes Double Insulation min Minutes Time s Seconds Time ! Diameter Size of Drill Bits, Grinding Wheels, etc. No load speed No-load Rotational Speed .../min Revolutions per Minute Revolutions, Surface Speed, Strokes, etc. per Minute 1,2,3, … Ring Selector Settings Speed, Torque or Position Settings FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS: 1. Trigger Switch 2. Lock-On Button 3. Collet ASSEMBLY Always unplug power tool before changing accessories, changing collets or servicing. • To loosen collet nut, press the shaft lock button and rotate the shaft by hand until the lock engages the shaft preventing further rotation. • DO NOT ENGAGE LOCK WHILE THE ROTARY TOOL IS RUNNING. • Never force a larger diameter shank into a collet. Always match the collet nut to the shank size of the accessory you plan to use. • Avoid excessive tightening of the collet nut when there is no bit inserted. 9 10 1 2 3 4 4. Cord 5. Brushes 6. Speed Control Dial 6 5 5 COLLET SHAFT LOCK BUTTON KEYLESS CHUCK ASSEMBLY COLLET NUT This rotary tool is a multipurpose power tool. It is a drill, polisher, power brush, grinder, cutter, and sander all in one. This high-speed, low torque tool is easy to handle and accepts a wide range of accessories from polishers to router bits to wire brushes and grinding wheels. The high speed allows it to do jobs that low speed tools can't handle like engraving glass or cutting hardened steel. Hold the tool in your hand and find your best grip. Never push on the tool. The high speed and the accessory, not the pressure on the tool, do the work. Practice by making passes on a scrap piece of material. This tool works best if you do the work in small increments, moving back and forth until you reach the desired result. OPERATING SPEEDS Speed is affected by voltage changes. If the incoming voltage is reduced, it will slow the RPM of the tool, especially at the lowest setting. If the tool appears to be running slowly, increase the setting accordingly. The operating speed will vary depending on the material and type of accessory you are using. To find the right speed for your job, use a test piece of the material. Try various speeds until you find the one that is best for your project. If you are doing delicate woodcarving, polishing, buffing or any use which requires a wire brush, slow speeds of 15,000 RPM or less are best. Any material, like plastic, that melts at low temperatures should also be cut at low speeds. If you are carving, routing, shaping or cutting glass, metal or hardwoods, higher speeds are necessary. Drilling should also be done at high speed. Softer metals, like aluminium, copper alloys, and tin may be cut at various speeds, depending on the type of cutting being done. A lubricant like wax should be used on the cutter to keep the cut material from adhering to the cutter teeth. If the tool is not performing the way you think it should, perhaps you are using the wrong accessory. Putting pressure on the tool will not help the performance. 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the power plug from the AC power source before any assembly, adjustments, or adding/removing accessories. Following this preventative step reduces the risk of the saw coming on accidentally and the risk of damage to the workpiece and injury to the operator. Never hold the tool near your face. Accessories like wire brushes or grinding wheels may come apart during use. Be careful not to cover the air vents with your hand. This will cause the motor to overheat. 11 S M H Slow 8,000-12,000 RPM Medium 20,000-25,000 RPM High 29,000-33,000 RPM SPEED CONTROL DIAL Rotary Tool Speed Settings If you must use an extension cord, be sure that the gauge ...
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